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MODeM 2023 : Multi-Objective Decision Making Workshop @ ECAI 2023 | |||||||||||||
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Call for Papers: Multi-Objective Decision Making Workshop (MODeM 2023) at ECAI 2023
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TLDR - Following on from a successful initial workshop that was held virtually in 2021, the second MODeM workshop will be held in person on 30 September or 01 October 2023 (TBC), colocated with ECAI 2023, in Kraków, Poland. - Covering all aspects of multi-objective/multi-criteria/multi-attribute decision making in relation to intelligent systems and autonomous agents - Workshop paper submissions extended to 21 July 2023 - After the workshop, there will be a topical collection on Multi-Objective Decision Making 2023 in the journal Neural Computing & Applications (NC&A, impact factor 5.102) https://www.springer.com/journal/521/updates/25398570 -Further details are available on the workshop website: https://modem2023.vub.ac.be ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Website: https://modem2023.vub.ac.be Location: Kraków, Poland, co-located with ECAI 2023 (https://ecai2023.eu/) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Explicitly modelling multiple objectives can be essential for decision support, explainability, and human-AI alignment. As such, there has been a growing awareness of the need for automated and assistive decision making systems to move beyond single-objective formulations when dealing with complex real-world issues, which invariably involve multiple competing objectives. In this workshop, we aim to provide a platform for original research in multi-objective decision making using AI. The workshop targets high-quality original papers covering all aspects of multi-objective decision making, including, but not limited to, the list of topics below. Topics The following is a non-exhaustive list of topics that we would like to cover in the workshop: Multi-objective/multi-criteria/multi-attribute decision making Multi-objective reinforcement learning Multi-objective planning and scheduling Multi-objective multi-agent decision making Multi-objective game theory Multi-objective/multi-criteria/multi-attribute utility theory Preference elicitation for MODeM Social choice and MODeM Multi-objective decision support systems Multi-objective metaheuristic optimisation (e.g. evolutionary algorithms) for autonomous agents and multi-agent systems Multi-objectivisation Human-AI alignment through multi-objective modelling Ethical AI through multi-objective modelling Explainable AI through multi-objective modelling Interactive systems for MODeM Applications of MODeM New benchmark problems for MODeM Important Dates Submissions due by midnight (Anywhere on Earth, UTC-12): extended to 21 July 2023 Notification of acceptance: 15 August 2023 Camera-ready copies: 22 August 2023 Workshop: 30 September or 1 October 2023 (TBA) Submissions due to NC&A journal TC on MODeM 2023: 31 January 2024 Submission details Papers should be formatted according to the ECAI 2023 guidelines, and should be a maximum of 7 pages in length (with additional pages containing references only). Shorter papers (up to 5 pages) reporting preliminary results and work-in-progress are also welcome. Submissions should report original work that has not previously been published elsewhere. Finally, we also welcome recently published journal papers in the form of a 2 page abstract. All submissions will be peer-reviewed (single-blind). Accepted work will be allocated time for poster and/or oral presentation during the workshop. Extended versions of original papers presented at the workshop will also be eligible for inclusion in a post-proceedings journal special issue (journal to be confirmed). Papers can be submitted through Microsoft CMT: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/MODeM2023 Topical Collection on Multi-Objective Decision Making After the workshop, all original contributions presented at MODeM 2023 will be invited to submit substantially improved and extended versions of their work, for consideration to be published in a post-proceedings topical collection (TC) of the Springer journal Neural Computing & Applications (NC&A, impact factor 5.102): https://www.springer.com/journal/521/updates/25398570 Organising Committee Roxana Rădulescu (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BE) Patrick Mannion (University of Galway, IE) Peter Vamplew (Federation University Australia, AU) Diederik M. Roijers (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BE; City of Amsterdam, NL) Conor F. Hayes (Lawrence Livermore National Lab, US) Senior Advisory Committee Ali E. Abbas (University of Southern California, USA) Carlos A. Coello Coello (CINVESTAV-IPN, MX) Richard Dazeley (Deakin University, AU) Enda Howley (University of Galway, IE) Ann Nowé (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BE) Patrice Perny (UPMC, FR) Marcello Restelli (Politecnico di Milano, IT) Nic Wilson (University College Cork, IE) Program Committee If you are interested in serving on the programme committee please get in touch with the organisers at modem.workshop.2023@gmail.com |
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